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8 February, 01:22

A taxable explanation that's supported or refute it is called an

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  1. 8 February, 01:32
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    A testable explanation that is supported or refute it is called a hypothesis.

    Hypothesis could be based on experiments and observations before that cannot be determined with supported theories and could be widely accepted and the basis of additional explanation.

    Example: If we spend a lot of money today, then more adversities will arise.
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